Money For College: How to Pay For a Great Education Without Going Broke
It's no secret that a college education is expensive - very expensive, with the average cost of a four-year degree ranging from $64,888 to $188,892. Plus, college costs continue to increase at an alarming rate. These increases have made paying for college practically impossible and near ruinous. Fortunately, you do have options.
John Convery founded The Educated Wealth Center, LLC with one goal in mind: to educate families just like you about college myths, especially those that cause them to overpay for college. John specializes in helping families to ethically and legally maximize their eligibility for financial aid while reducing and managing their portion of college expenses.
Call us at (561) 228-4828 to claim your free college financial debriefing and discover:
- How you may be able to send your child to an expensive private university for the same or less than the cost of a state school - it's almost like getting free money for college.
- How you may be able to get money from colleges and universities even if you don't qualify for need-based financial aid including grant money for college.
- What you should and should not do before applying to college to increase your child's chances of receiving more money.
- Costly mistakes most parents make when paying for college and how you can avoid them.
- How to apply the college funding rules and make them work for you instead of against you.
But that's not all you can expect from John and his staff when you decide to engage their services. For instance, they will help match your child's personality and interests with appropriate career goals, majors, and colleges to enhance his or her chances of lifelong success.
We will help you explore getting grant money for college and design personalized strategies so you can pay for college and still save for retirement.
John and his staff have a clear mission - to take the college funding process off your shoulders so you can relax, save countless hours, and avoid the stress and aggravation of trying to figure out how to effectively pay for college.
Take the next step and schedule a college financial debriefing with John. This is a free, no-obligation debriefing, so you have nothing to lose, but quite possibly much to gain.
Call us right now at (561) 228-4828 for your free college financial debriefing.

